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Tile Drill Bits, 10 Pieces Glass Drill Bits, Glass Drill Bits, Drill Bits for Glass Tiles, Ceramic Drill Bits, with Hexagonal Shank, for Drilling Holes in Glass and Ceramic Tiles

£48.73
Sold by Selphora

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Tile Drill Bit, Tile Drill Bit, Glass Drill Bit, Tile Drill Bit, 3mm, 4mm, 5mm, 6mm, 8mm, 10mm, 12mm, Drill Bit for Drilling Glass, Heavy Duty Ceramic Tile Drill Bit, Glass Drill Bits, Drilling Ceramic Tiles

It is recommended to moisten the soldering iron tip with water to prolong its lifespan, resulting in higher efficiency and better results.

It is not recommended to use the drill with 2 lithium-ion batteries; it is too weak to drill holes. The entire drilling of the tile and glass must be cooled with water, otherwise they will easily burn.

When drilling into a wall, the drill bit must be repositioned when it encounters rebar, as this can cause chipping of the cutting edge. Do not use hammer drills or impact drills, as this will reduce the lifespan of the drill bit! Low-speed drilling at 90° is recommended. Glass Drill Bit: Tile bit set of 10 pieces. Ceramic drill bit with hexagonal shank, package contents: 1 x 3mm, 1 x 4mm, 2 x 5mm, 2 x 6mm, 2 x 8mm, 1 x 10mm, 1 x 12mm

Glass Drill Bit: The double-spiral design of this tile drill bit allows for rapid chip removal while effectively preventing chip accumulation, increasing efficiency during high-speed operations and ensuring quick chip removal. It is also temperature-resistant for efficient and clean drilling.

Applicable Materials of Glass Drill Bits: This drill bit can be used to drill holes in glass, walls, concrete, iron, brick, marble, wood, etc.

Features

  • Brand
    OTHERS
  • Compatible machine
    Drill
  • Material to Work On
    Concrete
  • Material
    Metal
  • Pcs per pack
    1
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